Try your skills on the ASA Indoor Target! This indoor target offers a new challenge for indoor shooting. This 3D style scoring rings make it fun for all.

styles of shooting.

We will be shooting on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:00 PM.

Shoot whichever night works better for you! Can't make a Tuesday night, no problem, make it up on Thursday. Going on vacation next week? No problem shoot two nights this week! This will open up this league to way more shooters!

League sign up costs are $40.00 and $30.00 per night or $200.00 prepaid in full (Save $80.00!). That includes your League T Shirt.and awards.

DAIR 380 RULES

THE DELTA ASA INDOOR ROUND (DAIR) TOURNAMENT RULES APPLY IN ALL INSTANCES WITH THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONS:

GENERAL

A. Each DAIR 380 Round is comprised of ten (10) three (3) arrow ends.

B. An official tournament below State level consists of at least one (1) round of ten (10) completed ends of three (3) arrows per end.

C. An official tournament at State level and above will consist of at least two (2) rounds of ten (10) completed ends of three (3) arrows per end.

D. A maximum of three (3) arrows are allowed to be shot during any regular individual tournament practice end or competition end.

E. Any archer who shoots more than the allowed number of arrows during a competition end will forfeit the score of the highest scoring arrow(s) and count only the score for the lowest three (3) scoring arrows.

F. All targets will be the paper Indoor 3D Practice Target manufactured by Delta Targets that features the ASA Pro 12-Ring? and Pro 14-Ring? set at a distance of twenty (20) yards.

G. Targets will have a small circle, approximately the size of a penny, in the center of each 12 ring and the 14 ring scoring areas. These “pennies” count 1/100th of a point and will be used as a tie-breaker to determine a winner.

H. Maximum score per end is 38 points plus 3 “pennies”, or 38.03. The maximum score for a ten end round is 380 and 30 cents or 380.30.

I. The “penny count” or “who has the most change” will determine the winner. In a case where the overall score is tied (score and “change” are tied), a one arrow shoot-off will be conducted and the archer whose arrow is closest to the center of the lower 12 ring, regardless of score will be declared the winner.

SHOOTING TIME ALLOWED

A. Shooting time allowed during the DAIR 380 is one and one half minutes for each three (3) arrow end.

B. In all matches a ten (10) second time period is allowed from the command to move to the shooting line and the time to fire. This time limit is strictly enforced. There must be a countdown timer or stopwatch used to keep the time. If the timer or clock is not visible competitors must be warned when five (5) seconds are remaining. At the end of the ten (10) second time the command to shoot will be given. Any competitor who has not taken a position on the shooting line will forfeit any time that passes and arrows not shot will be forfeited.

C. Each three (3) arrow individual competition end, including official practice ends, for a double shooting line, will be concluded in no more than seven (7) minutes and twenty (20) seconds. This includes shooting time and time to score and pull arrows.

D. Each ten (10) end thirty (30) arrow competition round, including two (2) official practice ends will be completed in sixty eight (68) minutes or one (1) hour eight (8) minutes, for a single shooting line from the beginning of Official Practice, and in eighty eight (88) minutes or one (1) hour twenty eight (28) minutes for a double shooting line.

E. Any arrow shot after the cease fire announcement will result in the forfeit of the highest scoring arrow(s) for that end, even if less than three (3) arrows are shot since the cease fire command is given after shooting time has expired.

F. Shoot off and head-to-head elimination round shooting time will be twenty (20) seconds per arrow with competitors alternating shots (finals matches). A coin toss will decide who shoots first in tie-break matches.

G. Each elimination round match end will be completed in six (6) minutes and ten (10) seconds. Each elimination round match will be completed in twelve (12) minutes and twenty (20) seconds. The elimination round event will be finished in forty nine (49) minutes and twenty (20) seconds. No practice ends are allowed for elimination round matches.

SCORING RULES

A. Score cards will have locations to annotate hits in the 14-ring, 12-rings, 10-ring and 8-ring scoring areas, the total for each end and the running total.

B. The 12-rings and 14-ring scoring areas will have a penny-sized bonus area that is counted as 1/100th of a point.

C. Each 12 ring and the 14 ring may be counted once during an end, but if multiple arrows are shot into a single 12 ring or the 14 ring, only one arrow may be awarded that score. The remaining arrow(s) must be scored as if they landed in the scoring ring that surrounds the 12 rings or the 14 ring.

D. The 11-Ring scoring area is counted as part of the 10-Ring and only counts as ten (10) points. A hit in the 11-Ring will be counted as a hit in the 10-Ring.

E. Both 12 rings may be scored if hit, once each, in each end.

F. Only one arrow will be counted for each 12 ring and the 14 ring. All other scoring areas may be scored multiple times if struck by multiple arrows during a scoring end. For example, 3 arrows in one 12 ring will be counted as 32 points (1 ea 12 ring and 2 ea 10 rings). The maximum score for a competition end is thirty eight (38) points plus 3 cents (.03 points) for touching the pennies in both 12 rings and the 14 ring. The maximum score for a competition round is three hundred eighty (380) points and 30 cents (.30 points) for touching 30 pennies during the round.

All shoots are held at the Newark Sportsmen’s Club at 10251 Fox River Road, Newark, IL (Near Millington). Come prepared for a hike in the woods, many hills and trees

Sign-up is from 7am - 2pm the day of each shoot. Adults are $12.00 and Youth, 12 and under are $6.00. A second shoot the same day is ½ price. There are 30 - 3D Targets. Breakfast and lunch are available.

MAC qualifier dates open to all shoot

For more information contact Dave Buesing at dbuesing@newarksportsmensclub.com or call (630)554-3675 or call the club at (815)695-5573. Visit our web site newarksportsmensclub.com for more club activities and join us on Facebook.

All groups will be busted with one outsider/ 4 shooters per group max, 3 shooters per group minimum.

We will make the groups at registration. Shooters will be able to request up to 2 shooters to shoot with them, we will add additional shooters to bust the group and to get the group to 3 or 4 shooters. Please place in comment section during check-out.

More info at: https://www.bassandbucks.com/trail-shoot/

Rules;

You will start shooting at the signal at approximately 9:00 am both days. The alarm horn will sound to begin. We have also added a 2pm shotgun start time for Saturday and Sunday.

1. Shooters can choose to shoot all 50 targets in one day or shoot 25 targets on Saturday and 25 targets Sunday.

2. YOU MUST START ON THE TARGET ASSIGNED ON YOUR SCORECARD. You will be disqualified from the event if you change targets without prior approval from Registration.

3. Your first target will be for SCORE. There is no practice target. Shoot from the stakes appropriate for your age group:

Blue- Youth, Young Adult, Trad, Amateur Women; 45 yard Max

Red- Cub; 25 Yard Max

Orange- Peewee; 15 Yard Max

White- All other classes; 101 Yard Max

4. This is a 2 arrow shoot, scored 11-spot (Orange dot), 10-kill (Yellow ring) and 8-wound (rest of body). Scoring is determined by the position of the arrow shaft; an arrow shaft need only touch the edge of the spot, scoring line or animal to gain the higher value. In the event the edge of the spot or scoring line has become distorted or missing from arrow impacts, the scorer must visually reconstruct the natural arc of the spot or scoring ring to determine the value of the arrow in question.

5. The archer must be as close as possible to the shooting line, which is marked by the distance stakes. No archer may advance to the target before all arrows in the group have been shot.

6. Arrows which are not visible that have passed through the animal’s scoring area, may be pushed back and scored so long as part of the arrow is still in the animal or backstop in which the animal is attached.

7. No archer shall advance to the target and then return to the stake to shoot again unless an arrow is found to have obviously passed through the animal.

8. Bounce outs, glance offs and off-ground skids or glances into the target WILL NOT count. If witnessed, arrows striking an object over the shooting lanes may be re-shot.

9. Any archer who shoots arrows at the target in excess of the prescribed number (2), shall lose the arrow or arrows of the higher value. Repeated arrows such as a test arrow or arrows for a bet shall deem the archer subject to disqualification. Any arrow shot into 2 separate targets loses the arrow of higher value.

10. A shot arrow is an arrow that has been propelled by the string for any distance and MAY NOT be reshot.

11. In order to keep the tournament flowing smoothly, maximize the shooting line by shooting multiple archers at a time. If there are one or more open targets in front and two or more groups back up, the delaying group shall allow backed up groups to shoot through.

12. We will be enforcing a “3 Let Down” rule. A fourth let down will be counted as a shot arrow.

13. Tripods for spotting scopes and tripods for binoculars shall not be permitted.

14. Both sets of cards must be turned in each day. The scorekeepers for each group need to pick up scorecards by 7:45 am on Sunday. Note: they will be filed under the target that you started on. On Sunday, scorecards must be turned in with both scorekeepers and shooter initials. Anyone signing an incorrect scorecard is subject to disqualification.

15. All shooting styles will abide with the Trail Shoot and current NFAA equipment rules. In the event of a conflict, the Trail Shoot rules prevail. Tournament Officials will judge any equipment rulings or doubtful arrow calls. Their word in all disputes is final.

16. It is your responsibility to verify the information listed on your scorecards. Be sure to check your name, style and class as posted on the scoreboard. Check all of the appropriate scoreboards; Trail and Money Shoot. If a correction is necessary please address it at registration before 4:00 pm Saturday. Corrections will not be accepted after 4:00 pm Saturday.

17. All arrows shot by an archer must match in arrow size, diameter and weight as well as fletching.

18. Protests must be submitted in writing along with a $50 protest fee to registration within 30 minutes following the end of the days shoot.

19. Scorecards must be turned in on Saturday within 30 minutes after the last group finishes shooting. After the announcement Sunday afternoon to end shooting, you will have 30 minutes to turn in your scores. Scorecards turned in after that time will not be posted.

20. In the case of equipment failure, the archer may have the needed time, as granted by a tournament official, for equipment repair or replacement and may shoot arrows required to assure that the proper sight settings are accurate, within the 45 minute time limit. Then, in the presence of the tournament official, be allowed to shoot the targets missed. This occurrence of repair or replacement may not happen more than once in any tournament day.

21. No archer shall draw a bow with the bow hand above the top of the head when drawing on a horizontal plane, parallel to the ground. This act is either referred to as “high drawing” or “sky jacking”. Any archer drawing a bow in such a manner is subject to immediate disqualification.

22. Absolutely NO alcoholic beverages may be carried or consumed on any range during shooting hours. Anyone caught breaking this rule will be immediately disqualified and escorted off the range.

23. Please be courteous to other archers. We know you may have to wait your turn to shoot, but please keep your conversations low while others are shooting.

24. All rules are subject to the interpretation of the Tournament Director.

All shoots are held at the Newark Sportsmen’s Club at 10251 Fox River Road, Newark, IL (Near Millington). Come prepared for a hike in the woods, many hills and trees

Sign-up is from 7am - 2pm the day of each shoot. Adults are $12.00 and Youth, 12 and under are $6.00. A second shoot the same day is ½ price. There are 30 - 3D Targets. Breakfast and lunch are available.

MAC qualifier dates open to all shoot

For more information contact Dave Buesing at dbuesing@newarksportsmensclub.com or call (630)554-3675 or call the club at (815)695-5573. Visit our web site newarksportsmensclub.com for more club activities and join us on Facebook.

2018 NFAA Delaware State Outdoor Championships will be held on Sunday August 19, 2018. There will be a casual start time from 8:30am - 10:30am. The cost of the event is $25 ($23 Registration + $2 Processing Fee). To be eligible to be a Delaware State Champion you must be a DSAA member. If you are an NFAA member from another State you will be a Guest Competitor and eligible for "out of state" awards. If you are not an NFAA member, you are not eligible for awards, but you can still come and shoot in the event. If you decide to register at the door the cost is $30 for late registration.

The following will NOT be offered at this event: Pro Division, Crossbows,

Practice will begin at 0900. Scoring will commence at 1000. We will provide water; however, we will not be having a concession for food. Please bring snacks/lunch with a break for lunch between the 2nd and 3rd distance.

ANAA Indoor Tournament Rules:
1. Archers must nominate before shooting commences the style and division which he / she wishes to compete.
2. Any archer withdrawing from shooting and not completing the designated round shall not be eligible for final placing. (Exceptions for Joey division only).
3. No archer shall draw a bow above horizontal to the target face. An archer “sky drawing” his / her bow maybe disqualified at the discretion of the director of shooting.
4. Archers must straddle the shooting line.
5. Any arrow which is not embedded in the target face shall be scored as a miss, the letter “M” shall be used to indicate a miss on the score card. A bounce out or pass through must be witnessed and will be reshot under equipment failure protocol.
6. An arrow touching a line shall be scored as the higher value.
7. Target faces shall be flat and square to the archer.
8. It is recommended that target be set at a minimum height of one (1) metre off the ground. If arranging targets with several target faces on the butt the minimum height of 1 metre may not be achievable.
9. The “Whistle System” shall be one (1) whistle to commence shooting, two (2) whistles to walk forward and score / retrieve arrows, three (3) or more whistles indicates an emergency all shooting to cease.

Tournament format:
1. Depending upon the number of groups required the targets will be placed in the following set up. Top left target is shot by group one (1), top right target is shot by group two (2), bottom left target is shot by group three (3) and bottom right target is shot by group four (4).
2. Practice Ends – prior to commencement of competition – the shoot director may instigate one of the following procedures. • Half an hour practice prior to the commencement of the shoot with the archers shooting in their groups and positions as per the tournament format. • Three practice arrows per person may be shot with all groups shooting their arrows at their respective targets prior to walking forward and retrieving their arrows.

Distance:
• Cadets, Juniors, Open and Veterans will shoot at 18 metres
• Joeys and cubs will shoot at 9 metres

Scoring:
1. Archers will not score their own score cards. Where possible the archers should have the ability to check score (double score). Parents will be required to score for their cubs and joeys.
2. Each archer is responsible for accurately totalling his / her scorecard.
3. Each archer and scorer must sign that the score card is accurate.
4. Inaccurate score cards may lead to disqualification.
5. The official score card must be turned in at the designated location within 20 minutes after the completion of each round of competition.
6. The archer is responsible to confirm that their name is checked off as having turned in their official scorecard. 7. Failure to turn in your scorecards will result in disqualification from the tournament competition. Submission of incorrect scores the lower score will be taken.

Tournament “Shoot Off”:
At the end of the tournament a “Shoot Off” can be run. This should be run in the following way:
1. In each division e.g.: Male open sighted including Division 1 and 2– the top five scoring shooters will be involved (this will be less if there are fewer competitors within the division).
2. 5th and 4th place will shoot off 3 arrows. The winner will be the highest scorer. If a draw then the there is a one arrow shoot off with the winner the closest to the X.
3. The loser of the shoot off is out. The winner will go on to shoot against the next place. This will continue until there is a distinct 1st, 2nd and 3rd place.
4. The “Shoot Off” winner will have the title of “Shoot Off” winner.

Awards:
1. Each participating Joey and cub shall be awarded a certificate or medal of participation.
2. All divisions and shooting styles shall be awarded 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
3. At the discretion of the shooting director a division may be cancelled or you may be asked to shoot in a higher grade if the number is insufficient for a minimum of four (4) places.

3D Shoot - BowHunter Challenge, 40 Rinehart targets (turkeys & big game only) set in two 20 target loops using both our North and South Courses.

This shoot will have something for everyone. There will still be plenty of distance from the challenge stakes for the hardcore 3D shooters. There will also be BowHunter stakes set at realistic hunting distances for those just wanting to get ready for bow season.

Plum Creek Archers and Wapsi Warrior JOAD clubs are hosting the annual Iowa State JOAD Outdoor Target Championship! Come shoot your personal best along side JOAD archers from across the state. Out of state guests are also welcome to join the fun and compete. Shooting (2) 36 arrow rounds for a tournament total possibe of 720. This gives you a chance to earn your next TWO pin awards from your home club. This is a USA Archery sanctioned event, so dress code and World Archery rules will be enforced. Click on the documents for details. Things to note: Arrows must be exactly same, including color of nocks, colors of fletching, etc. Arrows must be initialed on the shaft only. Arrow diameter max is 9.3mm. PLEASE make sure you have extra arrows! Draw weight not to exceed 60Lbs. Great food will be available on grounds and purchase of meals will be greatly appreciated as proceeds go to the local club.

The Micro FITA will consist of a 72 arrow qualification round at your USA Archery competitive distance. After the qualification round, handicaps will be established and will be used in head-to-head single elimination rounds. It will be everyone against everyone regardless of class or age. This is a great warm up for national events.

This FREE event is for students and their families who attend Jessie Beck Elementary School. Designed to have some fun, strengthen the Beck community, and participate in one of the oldest sports still practiced. All archery equipment is included and all experience levels are welcome, even 1st time shooters. There are only 40 spots available, and both students and parents are encouraged to sign up. However, since the Wild Sheep Foundation is sponsoring and paying for this event (per shooter), if you sign up please make sure you show up and shoot. Direct any questions to Rbrock@wildsheepfoundation.org.

Check in starts at 8:30 am Instruction and safety briefing starts at 9:00 am please be on time.

We do our Breast cancer shoot in September so we don't interfere with hunting season. Come join Boggy Bottom Bow Hunters and raise some money for a good cause. Save a Huntress and Susan G Komen!! Wear pink to show your support! See you there.

All shoots are held at the Newark Sportsmen’s Club at 10251 Fox River Road, Newark, IL (Near Millington). Come prepared for a hike in the woods, many hills and trees

Sign-up is from 7am - 2pm the day of each shoot. Adults are $12.00 and Youth, 12 and under are $6.00. A second shoot the same day is ½ price. There are 30 - 3D Targets. Breakfast and lunch are available.

MAC qualifier dates open to all shoot

For more information contact Dave Buesing at dbuesing@newarksportsmensclub.com or call (630)554-3675 or call the club at (815)695-5573. Visit our web site newarksportsmensclub.com for more club activities and join us on Facebook.

The club will be having picnic to celebrate the end of the season. We will have some 3-D targets set up on the practice course for anyone looking to get their bows ready for the hunting season. In addition, we will be giving tours of the club grounds to anyone interested in becoming a member for the following year.

Lastly, the club will be holding elections for board positions for the following year.

We do our Breast cancer shoot in September so we don't interfere with hunting season. Come join Boggy Bottom Bow Hunters and raise some money for a good cause. Save a Huntress and Susan G Komen!! Wear pink to show your support! See you there.

All shoots are held at the Newark Sportsmen’s Club at 10251 Fox River Road, Newark, IL (Near Millington). Come prepared for a hike in the woods, many hills and trees

Sign-up is from 7am - 2pm the day of each shoot. Adults are $12.00 and Youth, 12 and under are $6.00. A second shoot the same day is ½ price. There are 30 - 3D Targets. Breakfast and lunch are available.

MAC qualifier dates open to all shoot

For more information contact Dave Buesing at dbuesing@newarksportsmensclub.com or call (630)554-3675 or call the club at (815)695-5573. Visit our web site newarksportsmensclub.com for more club activities and join us on Facebook.

Join us for two days of archery competition for all ages and skill levels. We will be shooting a double 720 round where we shoot 72 arrows on day one and 72 on day two for a total of 144 arrows with a perfect score of 1440. Awards will be given to the top archer in each division and bow class.

Shooting Times:

9am - Both Days - we will break between distances for lunch (about noon)

This is an outdoor JOAD tournament for Illinois and Missouri JOAD/S3DA clubs only. This will be a 720 one day event with individual awards and a team award. The mail in registration form is available under the documents tab on the left. Please complete the form and mail along with the check to Bill Scully, 109 El Cerrito Dr., Belleville, IL 62221. Check should be made payable to Mid America JOAD. The registration form/check must be received no later than 2 Aug 18.

Join SCHEELS Archery Experts at Highland Hideaway Hunting for a fun open-air 3D Course. You will shoot at targets ranging from bears, to elk, to raptors on this course. Kids 12 and under shoot free, ages 13 and up will pay $10 to shoot but will be given a $10 SCHEELS Gift Card. Register on-site to win a $500 SCHEELS Gift Card. Food will be available to purchase. This event is for all ages.

The Advanced Academy is an educational program designed to help archers of all ages learn more advanced archery techniques through hands-on application of USA Archery’s National Training System Method.

The National Training System (NTS) is the official method of shooting form that coaches, and instructors are required to learn to be certified by USA Archery. The NTS method was created by USA Archery Head Coach Kisik Lee and is based on his research and analysis of body control, muscular requirements, and mental concentration needed to generate a good shot. NTS is a more advanced shooting form that relies heavily on biomechanics, the study of how best to apply mechanical principles to human physiological actions.

While the Advanced Academy itself is not a formal Junior Olympic Archery Development (JOAD)/Adult Archery program, USA Archery has given the Advanced Academy permission to do approximately 3 – 4 practice/virtual tournaments during each 10-week session. Scores achieved during these practice/virtual tournaments are eligible for JOAD/Adult Achievement Awards (must be a member of USA Archery).

JOAD is a program of USA Archery that teaches archery to young people, provides great opportunities for awarding achievement, and helps archers to enjoy the sport recreationally or progress to the excitement of competition.

The Adult Archery Program is a logical “next step” for adult archers pursuing this lifetime sport. The program offers several unique benefits like making new friends, obtaining a great upper-body workout, and the chance to build self-confidence and learn team-building skills.

The purpose of the Advanced Academy is to provide an on-going learning environment and structured practice sessions for intermediate and above archers. The spring sessions are designed to prepare archers for the outdoor target archery season, while the fall sessions are designed to prepare archers for the indoor target season.

The USA Archery Virtual Tournament is a GREAT way to experience the excitement of a national event and test your skills against archers across the country, from the comfort of your local archery range! The Virtual Tournament is offered year round and includes both indoor and outdoor events.

This FREE event is for students and their families who attend Jessie Beck Elementary School. Designed to have some fun, strengthen the Beck community, and participate in one of the oldest sports still practiced. All archery equipment is included and all experience levels are welcome, even 1st time shooters. There are only 40 spots available, and both students and parents are encouraged to sign up. However, since the Wild Sheep Foundation is sponsoring and paying for this event (per shooter), if you sign up please make sure you show up and shoot. Direct any questions to Rbrock@wildsheepfoundation.org.

We are going to shoot at Zombie Targets for some Halloween fun!

Check in starts at 8:30 am Instruction and safety briefing starts at 9:00 am please be on time.

Join us for the 12th annual Midwest Open Indoor Archery Tournament. The Midwest Open Pro/Am attracts novice to professional archers from across the World. The weekend competition includes the NFAA 360 and the World Archery Vegas 330 rounds. The Perfect Score Challenge is back this year, any registered adult archer who shoots a perfect score of 690 will be eligible to win $1,000 prize money! Only one competitor will be declared the winner, there will be a shoot off for the Prefect Score Challenge!!! The Championship Division payouts will be based on the NFAA payback schedule.

This FREE event is for students and their families who attend Jessie Beck Elementary School. Designed to have some fun, strengthen the Beck community, and participate in one of the oldest sports still practiced. All archery equipment is included and all experience levels are welcome, even 1st time shooters. There are only 40 spots available, and both students and parents are encouraged to sign up. However, since the Wild Sheep Foundation is sponsoring and paying for this event (per shooter), if you sign up please make sure you show up and shoot. Direct any questions to Rbrock@wildsheepfoundation.org.

Check in starts at 8:30 am Instruction and safety briefing starts at 9:00 am please be on time.